APA (7th ed.) Citation

Davidson, A. A catalogue of curious and valuable books: Being the library of Mr. John Spotiswood of that ilk advocate, lately deceas'd. To be sold by way of auction in the High Exchange, on Monday the first day of July 1728. Catalogues are to be had at Alexander Davidson's shop in the Parliament House, at the place of sale, and most book-sellers shops in Edinburgh, for two pence Sterling each, which is to be allowed to those who buy books to the value of 2 shillings. The books may be seen three days befor the austion [as printed]. The time of sale from 3 to 7 in the afternoon. The entras printed.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Davidson, Alexander. A Catalogue of Curious and Valuable Books: Being the Library of Mr. John Spotiswood of That Ilk Advocate, Lately Deceas'd. To Be Sold by Way of Auction in the High Exchange, on Monday the First Day of July 1728. Catalogues Are to Be Had at Alexander Davidson's Shop in the Parliament House, at the Place of Sale, and Most Book-sellers Shops in Edinburgh, for Two Pence Sterling Each, Which Is to Be Allowed to Those Who Buy Books to the Value of 2 Shillings. The Books May Be Seen Three Days Befor the Austion [as Printed]. The Time of Sale from 3 to 7 in the Afternoon. The Entras Printed.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Davidson, Alexander. A Catalogue of Curious and Valuable Books: Being the Library of Mr. John Spotiswood of That Ilk Advocate, Lately Deceas'd. To Be Sold by Way of Auction in the High Exchange, on Monday the First Day of July 1728. Catalogues Are to Be Had at Alexander Davidson's Shop in the Parliament House, at the Place of Sale, and Most Book-sellers Shops in Edinburgh, for Two Pence Sterling Each, Which Is to Be Allowed to Those Who Buy Books to the Value of 2 Shillings. The Books May Be Seen Three Days Befor the Austion [as Printed]. The Time of Sale from 3 to 7 in the Afternoon. The Entras Printed.

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